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Grizz1963 06-26-2015 02:55 AM

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In the nicest way possible, you are a mad builder, and I love this van.

You guys are doing so well.

I have soon to start welding and cutting and grinding on my truck.

I am sure it will turn out OK, but do hope it gets to a point like your build where I can step back and say "Wow"

Looking forward to every update on here.

65sub 06-27-2015 02:13 PM

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Originally Posted by jonzcustomshop (Post 7221616)
love the progress. lots of rust repair, think how nice it would be if you didn't have to do rust repair and could just focus on customizing!
every time I have to do rust repair I wish I didn't :lol:

Thanks Jon. With all the salt they use on the roads here rust repair is usually a given. On this truck most of what rusted away I don't want any way.

65sub 06-27-2015 02:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Free Candy Inside (Post 7221711)
Looks killer. There were a guy who had a panel truck that offered it to me for $200 a couple weeks ago. It was really rough but this build has me thinking I should go get it and start chopping the **** out of it!! Lol

For $200 I'd already own it and be marking out the cut lines :chop:

65sub 06-27-2015 02:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Grizz1963 (Post 7221937)
In the nicest way possible, you are a mad builder, and I love this van.

You guys are doing so well.

I have soon to start welding and cutting and grinding on my truck.

I am sure it will turn out OK, but do hope it gets to a point like your build where I can step back and say "Wow"

Looking forward to every update on here.

I guess you have to be a little mad to tackle a build like this but what else can you do with the left over parts truck once the first truck is on the road. Seeing parts going back together the way you planned is kind of fun.

I look forward to watching your progress as well. It must be a lot tougher building a truck there when you're so far from the suppliers

65sub 06-29-2015 09:28 PM

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Not a lot to post today because we have a pile of welding to finish before we can put the roof on. And welding takes up a lot of time. Here's a couple of spots we got finished.

65sub 07-01-2015 07:53 PM

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Did more welding and grinding today. We got the pass side B pillar finished. Then we moved to the C pillar to fix the window frame. We cut out the corner then moved it back about 1.5" and clamped it in place.

65sub 07-01-2015 07:59 PM

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Here's a few more pictures showing the piece tacked in place and some of the finish welding. We just have a small 1.5" gap left to fill.

pimpston65 07-02-2015 08:09 PM

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Originally Posted by 65sub (Post 7228067)
Here's a few more pictures showing the piece tacked in place and some of the finish welding. We just have a small 1.5" gap left to fill.

you would make a hellofa great plastic surgeon!!!

Advanced Design 07-02-2015 08:56 PM

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Nice fix on the C pillar. I had been looking it over and wondered which way to go to bring it all in line. Love it.

65sub 07-02-2015 09:30 PM

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Originally Posted by pimpston65 (Post 7229095)
you would make a hellofa great plastic surgeon!!!

Thanks pimpston. I'm not sure about plastic surgeon but maybe Dr Frankenstien.

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Originally Posted by Advanced Design (Post 7229130)
Nice fix on the C pillar. I had been looking it over and wondered which way to go to bring it all in line. Love it.

Thanks A.D. It's not perfect but good enough for a couple of guys making it up as we go

here's some shots of the outside finished and the inside almost done

Jeff La 07-02-2015 11:20 PM

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Originally Posted by 65sub (Post 7228067)
Here's a few more pictures showing the piece tacked in place and some of the finish welding. We just have a small 1.5" gap left to fill.

Just out of curiosity how long does it take to make the weld in the first pic, just trying to guage how long for metal wharpage. Great job. can't wait to see the finished product.

65sub 07-03-2015 10:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Jeff La (Post 7229285)
Just out of curiosity how long does it take to make the weld in the first pic, just trying to guage how long for metal wharpage. Great job. can't wait to see the finished product.

Thanks for the interest Jeff. Tacking that piece in place both inside and out took about 2 hours. A lot of the time between tacks gets used for panel alignment. Patience is the key for sheetmetal welding. For us if it's too hot to rest your bare hand on the weld comfortably it's too hot for the next tack.

Jeff La 07-03-2015 11:26 PM

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Originally Posted by 65sub (Post 7229543)
Thanks for the interest Jeff. Tacking that piece in place both inside and out took about 2 hours. A lot of the time between tacks gets used for panel alignment. Patience is the key for sheetmetal welding. For us if it's too hot to rest your bare hand on the weld comfortably it's too hot for the next tack.

Thanks that's what I was wondering. When I start my repairs I want to know how soon to tack them and prevent distortion. Thanks for explaining.

CShaver 07-04-2015 12:32 AM

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I wish I had half your metal working skills

Johnny_Lamebridge 07-04-2015 09:37 AM

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65sub,

I'm really enjoying the step-by-step body surgery pics. Its looking really good.

65sub 07-06-2015 09:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Jeff La (Post 7230151)
Thanks that's what I was wondering. When I start my repairs I want to know how soon to tack them and prevent distortion. Thanks for explaining.

Your welcome Jeff I'm always happy to answer questions. If you are interested in seeing a master metal worker check out mp&c's build here http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=564201

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Originally Posted by CShaver (Post 7230206)
I wish I had half your metal working skills

Thanks CShaver. See the link above

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Originally Posted by Johnny_Lamebridge (Post 7230377)
65sub,

I'm really enjoying the step-by-step body surgery pics. Its looking really good.

Thanks Johnny. Are you coming to the Old Autos car show in Bothwell in August.

Here's a couple of shots of the drivers side C pillar from Friday and today. We still have some finish welding to do, We also hung some wall art above the shop door. :gmc2:

65sub 07-09-2015 08:43 PM

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We spent quite a bit of time today trying to fit the roof skin. The skin is actually wider at the front than the back which makes it difficult to fit on a square truck. so we decided to think about it for awhile. We moved on to making mounting tabs to hold the body to the frame.

canadian_diesel1964 07-12-2015 08:21 AM

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This build is CRAZY in an awesome way...I'm just 50 mins East of you in Belmont...awesome man!

deejaaa1 07-12-2015 12:05 PM

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I'm subscribed because there is too much going on that I don't want to miss.

65sub 07-12-2015 04:39 PM

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Originally Posted by canadian_diesel1964 (Post 7238417)
This build is CRAZY in an awesome way...I'm just 50 mins East of you in Belmont...awesome man!

Thanks C.D. I didn't realize you were that close, we should get together sometime

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Originally Posted by deejaaa1 (Post 7238588)
I'm subscribed because there is too much going on that I don't want to miss.

Thanks D.J. We'll try to keep you entertained :lol:


Friday we welded a bunch of brackets on to connect the body to the frame. Here's a couple of pictures from the passenger side.

Johnny_Lamebridge 07-12-2015 06:51 PM

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Originally Posted by 65sub (Post 7232782)
Are you coming to the Old Autos car show in Bothwell in August?:

Yes, I'd like to. It would be my first time attending their show. Maybe a few other local C10 guys would be interested?

canadian_diesel1964 07-13-2015 10:01 AM

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Bothwell is cool ...yes man my boy plays Hockey against Dresden all the time....

TypeSL2 07-13-2015 01:37 PM

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This is truly an awesome build. I started on the last page, but after seeing just a couple pictures, decided it was best to start from the beginning. Wow. I can't wait to see how this turns out.

James

65sub 07-13-2015 08:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Johnny_Lamebridge (Post 7238982)
Yes, I'd like to. It would be my first time attending their show. Maybe a few other local C10 guys would be interested?

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Originally Posted by canadian_diesel1964 (Post 7239578)
Bothwell is cool ...yes man my boy plays Hockey against Dresden all the time....

It will be great to meet. I'll PM you some info later

65sub 07-13-2015 09:04 PM

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Originally Posted by TypeSL2 (Post 7239821)
This is truly an awesome build. I started on the last page, but after seeing just a couple pictures, decided it was best to start from the beginning. Wow. I can't wait to see how this turns out.

James

Thanks James


We cut out a patch from an old suburban roof then trimmed it to fit.


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